(Also known as 16+ Service. Formerly known as the Leaving Care Team. Also known as Sixteen Plus Camden Council)

Vadnie Bish House33-43, Caversham RoadLondonNW5 2DR

A team of social workers and personal advisors who work with care leavers aged 16-21. The drop in centre has regular events, such as young mothers' sessions, sexual health clinics and sessions on housing, benefits and employment. Also promote independent living skills.

Children's Centres in Camden provide services for children under five and their families. They are organised on a locality basis and provide a range of services including childcare and education, family support, outreach and home visiting, community based health services and advice on training, employability…

Primary school with free school status. Opened with its first intake of reception year children in September 2013. From September 2015 Abacus will be temporarily relocated to the Jubilee Waterside Centre, King's Cross, for two years until its new building is ready. The school then…

Alternative email: enquiries@infantmentalhealth.com. Non-profit making private clinic and training institute offering help and advice to parents and their babies (and young children under 5) in distress. Specialise in treating early communication and relating difficulties in infants and toddlers. Deal with problems around sleeping, crying, feeding,…

Theatre Company for people with Learning Disabilities. Projects for people of all abilities aged 18 and over. Our programme includes: Training in drama and performance Community theatre company Advocacy and social skills through drama Multi-sensory projects for people with profound disabilities

State community mixed secondary school with fully integrated unit for students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). 182 places, including four places in ASD resource base. Sixth form provision as part of the LaSWAP consortium with three other local secondary schools.

We provide support, guidance, information and opportunities for children and young people with sight loss. We also run an Actionnaires club for children living in the North London area, aged 5-16 with a range of activities and events. Contact us to find out more.

Action for Children has been running short breaks for children with aged 5–12 years, with ASD and other special needs and disabilities in Camden since 2012. Our team of experienced staff help the children to make independent choices at the play centre. The play centre…

Visual arts organisation for people with learning disabilities. Runs projects for around London. Run several projects a year in Camden working with a variety of art forms. Participants exhibit and sell their work in mainstream arts venues. There are also opportunities for volunteers to help…

Adapted cycling session in Regent's Park is available for disabled children aged 10 or over and young people and adults, every Saturday from 11am to 1pm. It's free and there is no need to book...so just turn up!

Offers free adult learning courses in community learning venues across the borough for people over 19. Some classes are for particular groups such as older people, parents and carers, ESOL learners or people with learning disabilities. Some of the courses are intended as first steps…

All courses are for adults aged 19+ and give priority to Camden residents. We offer a range of courses in computing, English, work and volunteering and family learning. Some classes are for particular groups, for example, parents and carers. Some classes have a free crèche –…

This partnership is for providers of learning opportunities for adults in the borough, including colleges, community centres, voluntary organisations, museums, libraries and galleries. It aims to allow the sharing of information about provision, to encourage collaborative work to develop between providers and sectors and to…

The Camden Learning Disability Service (CLDS) Physiotherapy service provides person-centred, whole life approaches to helping people with learning disabilities manage or maintain their health and improve movement and physical skills Physiotherapists work in a number of community based settings and service users’ own homes to…

We work with young people over the age of 18 that have a visual or hearing impairment. The Sensory Needs Service meets a range of health and social care needs of young people 18 years and over with Special Educational Needs. We work in a…